Solicitors


Former lawyers convicted of providing illegal immigration advice

20 August 2015

A former solicitor and barrister have both been convicted and sentenced by magistrates for the providing unregulated immigration advice and services. They are the latest in a string of convictions for this offence.


“Disgraceful” solicitor who used client account cash to keep firm afloat struck off

19 August 2015

A solicitor who withdrew money more than 150 times from client accounts so as to keep his firm afloat has been struck off for his “disgraceful” behaviour. In mitigation, the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal was told that the solicitor had “treated his practice as his family”.


Good news for law firms as High Court rejects insurer’s bid to cap liability for multiple claims

17 August 2015

Solicitors’ professional indemnity insurers cannot aggregate multiple related claims when the terms of the transactions are not conditional or dependent upon each other, the High Court has decided in a ruling said to protect law firms from financial risk.


Vulnerable could lose out under new consumer credit regime, panel warns

17 August 2015

Vulnerable people could lose out under the latest plans by the Solicitors Regulation Authority for the regulation of consumer credit work, the Legal Services Consumer Panel has warned. Meanwhile the Law Society called for greater clarity on payment of legal fees by instalments.


LSB concerned that practising fees are not falling even though SRA is spending less

14 August 2015

The Legal Services Board has expressed concern that the cost of practising as a solicitor remains the same even though the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s budget continues to fall. In all, Chancery Lane is looking to raise £105.8m.


Solicitor rebuked for actions in retirement

13 August 2015

A retired solicitor who was not clear about his status with a client, and provided reserved legal activities in the mistaken belief that he could do so, has accepted a rebuke and fine from the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Meanwhile, a solicitor convicted of bringing fraudulent PI claims has agreed to remove himself from the profession.


‘Panicked’ assistant solicitor fabricated counsel’s advice and expert reports

11 August 2015

An assistant solicitor has admitted to having “fabricated” advice from counsel, two expert reports and a series of letters on a medical negligence case because she felt “completely panicked and couldn’t see a way out”. The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal found that she “had not been thinking rationally at the time”.


Appeal judges limit professional privilege where lives are at risk

10 August 2015

Legal professional privilege can be qualified in the “rare circumstances” where it is necessary to impose a requirement that other people are present at discussions between lawyers and clients, the Court of Appeal has ruled.


Former City “rising star” given suspended sentence by SDT after drink-driving conviction

7 August 2015

A former partner at a top City law firm with a history of drink-driving has been given a suspended sentence by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT), following a conviction for drink-driving with his five-year-old son in the car.


GT Law “strongly denies any wrongdoing” over Sonae litigation

7 August 2015

GT Law, one of the two firms referred to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) by Mr Justice Jay over the Sonae litigation, has said that it “strongly denies any wrongdoing”. The SRA is considering “appropriate action”.

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